Fofana, B. and Sanderson, K. 2015. AAC Sylvia-Arlene rose for rosehip production. Can. J. Plant Sci. 95: 609-613. AAC Sylvia-Arlene is a semi-domesticated rose variety demonstrating quality and yield to meet the criteria for economic production. AAC Sylvia-Arlene was evaluated in Charlottetown between 2005 and 2012, and was found to be adapted in field and different agronomic practices. In comparison to the control lines S36, S68, S140, and S142, the line S26 was characterized as a natural interspecific hybrid of Rosa carolina×Rosa virginiana and was denominated as ‘AAC Sylvia-Arlene’ whereas S36 and S68 are Rosa virginiana species. AAC Sylvia-Arlene yielded more rosehips than all the control lines. The plants of AAC Sylvia-Arlene are taller and wider than those of the reference varieties. The flowers of AAC Sylvia-Arlene are light-pink, whereas those of S36, S140 and S142 are medium-pink. The fruits of AAC Sylvia-Arlene are longer and wider than those of the reference varieties. AAC Sylvia-Arlene's fruit contains more seed than that of S36 and S140, was similar to S142 and contains less seed compared with S68. The seed weight per fruit of AAC Sylvia-Arlene and S142 is lower than that of other references. The antioxidant capacity of AAC Sylvia-Arlene fruit was similar to that of S36 and higher than any other control lines. AAC Sylvia-Arlene showed a unique terpenoid content, higher than that of any other control lines.
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23 January 2015
AAC Sylvia-Arlene rose for rosehip production
B. Fofana,
K. Sanderson
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Canadian Journal of Plant Science
Vol. 95 • No. 3
May 2015
Vol. 95 • No. 3
May 2015
AAC Sylvia-Arlene
AAC Sylvia-Arlene
antioxidant
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